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1996 Supreme(MP) 862

J.G.CHITRE
Sunil – Appellant
Versus
State of M. P. – Respondent


Advocates:
A.H. Khan with Sanjay Sharma for applicants; S.H. Sen, Deputy Govt. Advocate with A. Salim for State.

ORDER

1. This petition has been filed by the petitioners for the purpose of setting aside the charge which has been framed against them by the Special Judge, Dhar in the matter of Special Case No. 4/96 by which they have been charged for committing an offence punishable under the provisions of S. 8/21 of Narcotic. Drug and Psycotropic Substances Act, 1985 (hereinafter referred to as Act for convenience. They have been charged with the allegations that on 5.1.96 at 3.30 p.m. they were found in possession of 930 gms. of paracetamol at the locality known as Badi Chopati at Badnawar. The prosecution charge is that by possessing paracetamol they had committed offence punishable under 8/21 of the Act. Papers of investigation show that T.I. of Badnawar Police Station got the information that the petitioners were travelling by bus bearing No. MBN-1166 belonging to Udai Travels which was coming from Mandsaur side. The raiding party apprehended the present petitioners and their persons were searched in presence of panch witnesses. In the search they were found possessing 930 gms. of a powder in a briefcase which was lying near their feet in the bus. The said powder was sent to FEE for analysi



























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